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I'm still trying to get rid of some parts from when I smashed my GTR

*complete RB26DETT engine(without intercooler)

150,000 KMs with new iridium spark plugs,

loom and ECU - $3800 or $3500 if you come pull it out yourself

(gearbox and clutch already taken out)

*Whole rear diff cradle including diff, driveshafts and hubs - $900

*Front hubs $150 each

*GTR intercooler -$200

*GTR Radiator - $200

*complete drivers side door - $200

*GTR headlights $300 the pair

*GTR rear bar $100

*GTR 3.5 inch catback exhaust(KSP engineering), slightly damaged

(pipe is bit bent)

exhaust shop could probably fix - $200

GTR front and rear brake calipers with pads $400

Used Recaro drivers seat with rail slightly worn - $200

KYB ride adjustable street use suspension (1-4 settings for soft/hard)

$550

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I'm still trying to get rid of some parts from when I smashed my GTR

*complete RB26DETT engine(without intercooler)

150,000 KMs with new iridium spark plugs,

loom and ECU  - $3800 or $3500 if you come pull it out yourself

(gearbox and clutch already taken out)

*Whole rear diff cradle including diff, driveshafts and hubs - $900

*Front hubs $150 each

*GTR intercooler -$200

*GTR Radiator - $200

*complete drivers side door - $200

*GTR headlights $300 the pair

*GTR rear bar $100

*GTR 3.5 inch catback exhaust(KSP engineering), slightly damaged  

(pipe is bit bent)  

exhaust shop could probably fix  - $200

GTR front and rear brake calipers with pads $400

Used Recaro drivers seat with rail slightly worn - $200

KYB ride adjustable street use suspension (1-4 settings for soft/hard)

$550

Hey dude,

I'm after some of these parts:

- clutch booster

- brake master

- steering column

- driveshaft

- radiator

- turbos

would you be able to help me? Seeing as I'm in Melbourne as well I can come pick them up.

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